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  1. 1972 (novel) Tanpopo ("The Dandelion") is a Japanese novel by Yasunari Kawabata , written in 1964, but published complete only posthumously in 1972. Kawabata had commenced serializing his final novel in the literary magazine Shincho , but after winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in October 1968 he ceased all publishing activity.

    • Japan
    • 1964 (magazine), 1972 (novel)
  2. Book 1. Tanpopo Volume 1. by Camilla d'Errico. 3.99 · 87 Ratings · 9 Reviews · published 2009 · 5 editions. Edge and emotion bring to life the story of Tanpop… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. Tanpopo Volume 2. by Camilla d'Errico. 3.92 · 63 Ratings · 4 Reviews · published 2009 · 6 editions. Free from the restraints of the purely analytical …

  3. the TANPOPO HARDCOVER GRAPHIC NOVEL. VOLUME 2 is NOW AVAILABLE! Visit camilladerrico.com.

  4. 14 de dic. de 2009 · Camilla d'Errico's Tanpopo. Paperback – December 14, 2009. by Camilla d'Errico (Author), AdaPia d'Errico (Editor) 29. Part of: Tanpopo. See all formats and editions. Edge and emotion bring to life the story of Tanpopo; a superhumanly intelligent, inhumanly emotionless, mysteriously beautiful girl struggling between heart and mind.

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    • Camilla d'Errico
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2
    • Volume 3

    Goethe's classic masterpiece, "Faust", sets the scene for the series and Volume 1. We meet Tanpopo: superhumanly intelligent and inhumanly emotionless, she is a mysterious and beautiful girl struggling between heart and mind. Kuro, the Devil in disguise, hears Tanpopo's lamentations and promises emotion and happiness, tricking Tanpopo into a deal f...

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge's, "Rime of the Ancient Mariner", along with some of his short poems, are the inspiration for Volume 2. Lessons of life and emotion are not for the faint of heart, as Tanpopo will learn. Kuro shoots off Specter Bark, and strikes down the albatross. His transformation takes a life and delivers a message of sorrow and remorse....

    "Devils and Foxes" and other tales from "Strange Stories From a Chinese Studio" inspire Volume 3. Kuro's efforts for Tanpopo to experience sadness intensify, and so too does his wickedness. An old woman, wary of the devil-boy, takes Tanpopo in, showing her kindness and affection. When the old woman dies by Tanpopo's hand, Kuro's plan will have come...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2009 · Camilla d'Errico, AdaPia d'Errico. 3.99. 87 ratings9 reviews. Edge and emotion bring to life the story of Tanpopo; a superhumanly intelligent, inhumanly emotionless, mysteriously beautiful girl struggling between heart and mind. Torn and confused, she makes a pact with Kuro, who agrees to release her from the machine that has been ...

  6. 3.66. 107 ratings15 reviews. Celebrated creator Camilla d’Errico delivers a stunning visual journey, exploring emotion, temptation and what it means to be human. Tanpopo is superhumanly intelligent and inhumanly emotionless; she is ruled by her mind and vast knowledge.